Betty Smith Quotes About Writing

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  • In the future, when something comes up, you tell exactly how it happened but write down for yourself the way you think it should have happened. Tell the truth and write the story. Then you won't get mixed up. It was the best advice Francie every got.

    BETTY SMITH (1943). “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn”
  • It doesn't take long to write things of which you know nothing. When you write of actual things, it takes longer, because you have to live them first.

    BETTY SMITH (1947). “A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN MAGGIE NOW”
  • Yes, when I get big and have my own home, no plush chairs and lace curtains for me. And no rubber plants. I'll have a desk like this in my parlor and white walls and a clean green blotter every Saturday night and a row of shining yellow pencils always sharpened for writing and a golden-brown bowl with a flower or some leaves or berries always in it and books . . . books . . . books. . . .

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    Betty Smith (2009). “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn”, p.19, Harper Collins
  • Francie was ten years old when she first found an outlet in writing. What she wrote was of little consequence. What was important was that the attempt to write stories kept her straight on the dividing line between truth and fiction. If she had not found this outlet in writing, she might have grown up to be a tremendous liar.

    BETTY SMITH (1947). “A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN MAGGIE NOW”
  • Mother, I am young. Mother, I am just eighteen. I am strong. I will work hard, Mother. But I do not want this child to grow up just to work hard. What must I do, mother, what must I do to make a different world for her? How do I start?" "The secret lies in the reading and the writing. You are able to read. Every day you must read one page from some good book to your child. Every day this must be until the child learns to read. Then she must read every day, I know this is the secret

    BETTY SMITH (1943). “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn”
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